User Guide
How to import old profiles for the X55 Rhino  
You can use profiles that were made on a previous version of Saitek software. Here’s how:  
1.  Download or locate the old profile. You do not need to move it anywhere. 
2.  Open the old profile directly in the HUD Software. All your old key command strings 
and macros will be there, but they will not necessarily be assigned to any 
button/axis/HAT. 
3.  Assign them to your X55 Rhino controls. We recommend that you then save it as a new 
profile as this will then save the profile in the correct location to be able to use the quick 
profile selection from the taskbar icon. 
Rhino Mounting Dimensions  
Please check the X-55 Mounting Holes attachment for the exact dimensions of the holes and the 
distances between them when you mount your X-55 / X-56 Rhino. 
Use the X55 Rhino / X56 H.O.T.A.S. stick and throttle separately  
The stick and throttle units can be used individually and programmed through the HUD software. 
They are on different USB cables and are recognized by your PC as separate devices. This opens 
up loads of customization options for simmers. 
Close 
Deadzone and erratic controls in Elite: Dangerous with the X55 Rhino / X56 H.O.T.A.S.  
Make sure that that you’ve assigned your control axes to an actual axis range and not a singular 
event. 
For example, for the Pitch (up and down) function of the game, you will find three options in 
Elite’s settings screen to assign:  
  Pitch Axis 
  Pitch Up 
  Pitch Down 
Do not use the Pitch Up or Down assignment functions. These are digital in nature and will not 
give you the correct progressive response that you would expect. Instead, make sure that you 
assign to the Pitch Axis. 
The same is true of any axis on the device, the main stick, twist, throttles, rotaries and the mini 
analog sticks: all of these should ideally be assigned to axis functions in the settings of Elite. 
X55 Rhino / X56 H.O.T.A.S. drifts slightly during flight simulation  
We deliberately omitted hardware deadbands on the X55 RHINO / X56 H.O.T.A.S. so users can 
set the response curve themselves and apply deadbands to the raw data via the HUD software.  










